I've been looking for a long time how I can find out the vacuum course of the Moon on my own, without the help of technology. I will try to explain as simply as possible in this article.
The moon constantly makes appearances with other planets, in various zodiac signs. Given that the Moon completes a cycle in about 28 days, it passes quickly through all 12 zodiac signs; more precisely, it stays in a sign for about 2 days and something. When he has finished doing all the important aspects (with the other planets) in one zodiac sign and until he enters the other sign, the moon is considered empty. The moon is now in Aries; after completing all the important aspects in this sign, he will enter the vacuum until he enters the next sign, Taurus. Sometimes he has few important things to do in a sign, and the vacuum is longer; sometimes he makes so many appearances in one sign that when he finishes them all, he enters directly into the next sign: in this case there is no void at all.Enter the link below, then click on 21st century and from 2000 to 2049, next to each year, the letter A appears (comes from Aspect). If you click A, a PDF file with the aspects of that year will open. For this example, I will use the year 2016. I chose the first 22 aspects of 2016 and I will explain them below:
The moon is semi-textile with Mars, on January 1, 2016, at 3:56; this aspect takes place in Libra at 28 ° 38'51 ''
The moon makes a trine with Mercury .... at 5: 33L in Capricorn -> You see that immediately after the hour, the letter L (last) appeared, which means that this is the last important aspect that the Moon made in Virgo and from this moment the moon is empty. So between 5:33 and 6:40 the moon is empty. At 6:40 the moon enters Libra, at which point the vacuum ends.
Then the list of aspects continues: the Moon is sextile with Venus at 12:05, the conjunction with Neptune at 22:02, then Mercury enters Aquarius on January 2 at 2:20, then the Moon squares with the Sun at 5:30 ... .
The moon is semi-textile with Mars, on January 1, 2016, at 3:56; this aspect takes place in Libra at 28 ° 38'51 ''
The moon makes a trine with Mercury .... at 5: 33L in Capricorn -> You see that immediately after the hour, the letter L (last) appeared, which means that this is the last important aspect that the Moon made in Virgo and from this moment The moon is empty. So between 5:33 and 6:40 the moon is empty. At 6:40 the moon enters Libra, at which point the vacuum ends.
Then the list of aspects continues: the Moon is sextile with Venus at 12:05, the conjunction with Neptune at 22:02, then Mercury enters Aquarius on January 2 at 2:20, then the Moon squares with the Sun at 5:30 ... .
The list continues until January 2 at 16:23, when the Moon opposes Uranus. It is marked with an L, which means that it was the last important aspect, and from this moment the Empty Moon begins. Although it is empty, the Moon continues to make appearances with different planets, in different signs, but they are not important.
If you go below, you see that Mars enters Scorpio on January 3 at 14:32.
Also on January 3 at 19:35, the Moon also enters Scorpio, at which point the vacuum ended. The moment the Moon enters the next sign always coincides with the moment when the Void is over.
Link:
www.astro.com/swisseph/swepha_e.htm
The moon constantly makes appearances with other planets, in various zodiac signs. Given that the Moon completes a cycle in about 28 days, it passes quickly through all 12 zodiac signs; more precisely, it stays in a sign for about 2 days and something. When he has finished doing all the important aspects (with the other planets) in one zodiac sign and until he enters the other sign, the moon is considered empty. The moon is now in Aries; after completing all the important aspects in this sign, he will enter the vacuum until he enters the next sign, Taurus. Sometimes he has few important things to do in a sign, and the vacuum is longer; sometimes he makes so many appearances in one sign that when he finishes them all, he enters directly into the next sign: in this case there is no void at all.Enter the link below, then click on 21st century and from 2000 to 2049, next to each year, the letter A appears (comes from Aspect). If you click A, a PDF file with the aspects of that year will open. For this example, I will use the year 2016. I chose the first 22 aspects of 2016 and I will explain them below:
The moon is semi-textile with Mars, on January 1, 2016, at 3:56; this aspect takes place in Libra at 28 ° 38'51 ''
The moon makes a trine with Mercury .... at 5: 33L in Capricorn -> You see that immediately after the hour, the letter L (last) appeared, which means that this is the last important aspect that the Moon made in Virgo and from this moment the moon is empty. So between 5:33 and 6:40 the moon is empty. At 6:40 the moon enters Libra, at which point the vacuum ends.
Then the list of aspects continues: the Moon is sextile with Venus at 12:05, the conjunction with Neptune at 22:02, then Mercury enters Aquarius on January 2 at 2:20, then the Moon squares with the Sun at 5:30 ... .
The moon is semi-textile with Mars, on January 1, 2016, at 3:56; this aspect takes place in Libra at 28 ° 38'51 ''
The moon makes a trine with Mercury .... at 5: 33L in Capricorn -> You see that immediately after the hour, the letter L (last) appeared, which means that this is the last important aspect that the Moon made in Virgo and from this moment The moon is empty. So between 5:33 and 6:40 the moon is empty. At 6:40 the moon enters Libra, at which point the vacuum ends.
Then the list of aspects continues: the Moon is sextile with Venus at 12:05, the conjunction with Neptune at 22:02, then Mercury enters Aquarius on January 2 at 2:20, then the Moon squares with the Sun at 5:30 ... .
The list continues until January 2 at 16:23, when the Moon opposes Uranus. It is marked with an L, which means that it was the last important aspect, and from this moment the Empty Moon begins. Although it is empty, the Moon continues to make appearances with different planets, in different signs, but they are not important.
If you go below, you see that Mars enters Scorpio on January 3 at 14:32.
Also on January 3 at 19:35, the Moon also enters Scorpio, at which point the vacuum ended. The moment the Moon enters the next sign always coincides with the moment when the Void is over.
Link:
www.astro.com/swisseph/swepha_e.htm